Free Will and Human Agency: 50 Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments 1st Edition
Capture your curiosity with Free Will and Human Agency: 50 Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Thought Experiments 1st Edition by Garrett Pendergraft — a sharp, accessible journey into one of philosophy’s liveliest debates. This compact collection presents 50 carefully chosen puzzles and paradoxes that illuminate questions about choice, responsibility, moral accountability, and what it means to be an agent.
Each entry pairs concise exposition with a provocative thought experiment, making abstract theories tangible and debate-ready. Whether you’re a philosophy student, instructor, or an intellectually curious reader, Pendergraft’s clear prose guides you through compatibilist and incompatibilist arguments, dilemma cases, and real-world applications that bridge theory and practice. The structure encourages reflection, classroom discussion, and solo exploration — ideal for seminar preparation, exam revision, or book groups across North America, Europe, Australia, and beyond.
Readers will appreciate the book’s balanced tone: rigorous without being impenetrable, critical yet open-minded. The layout supports progressive learning, allowing newcomers to build intuition while offering seasoned scholars fresh angles for teaching and writing. Practical, provocative, and concise, this 1st Edition is a versatile resource for anyone aiming to sharpen their philosophical reasoning or enrich a syllabus.
Bring clarity to complex debates and spark lively discussion in classrooms or living rooms. Add Free Will and Human Agency by Garrett Pendergraft to your collection — a thought-provoking companion for readers worldwide keen to tackle the mysteries of choice and agency. Order your copy today.
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